Teenager Jessica Collins created A Place To Sleep to raise money to buy beds for children in Shelby County who don't have beds.

Steve Doyle

Jessica Collins (right), the teen who created the A Place To Sleep program, listens as Danny Walls, general manager of Mattress & More in Shelbyville, tells the group gathered at a workday at First Presbyterian Church in Shelbyville that his store and mattress maker Restonic had combined to donate 10 beds to the program. Walls also said he hoped to make this an annual contribution to help provide bedding for Shelby County kids who don't have beds.

Tracy Davis (left), Charlene Barnett and Mary Steinhilber crochet pieces to make a comforter for the A Place To Sleep program. Barnett said the spread would be completed by the end of Saturday's workday.